and many more benefits!

Find us on Facebook

GMAT Club Timer Informer

Hi GMATClubber!

Thank you for using the timer!
We noticed you are actually not timing your practice. Click the START button first next time you use the timer.
There are many benefits to timing your practice, including:

Anything you could've done without having to pay 100k in tuition fees. Say .. for example: people who go into a big 4 accounting firm after an MBA

actually just a little precise rephrasing (if cdnaudit doesn't mind): Anything or any job that one "feels" or "thinks" or "believes" once could have achieved without the time and money spent on MBA. The key is the hindsight mood, or the perception u build immediately post-MBA period, because a guy who did his MBA for the money in IB might infact over the 2 years decide not to even apply there, or lets say even if he does and gets in but takes up an offer from a non-profit panda saving company (think WWF, not the wrestling pls). Now the question would be whether that job is attractive or not to him and the answer to that lies in the question whether he is happy with it, which as we all know is subjective and possible albeit quite unlikely but then again this whole scenario is unlikely as b-schools like to be sure that those being admitted are sure of what they want. So although it might seem I have offered no answer, I am trying to say that this question is realistically impossible to answer before the MBA.

I know someone like this, though I wouldn't put it in such vulgar terms.

Wife is a law firm partner and the husband is a "stay at home dad". He takes the children to school every morning on his bicycle but after that, the nanny takes over. He spends the rest of his day working on his hobbies and projects while the nanny looks after feeding them and taking them to swimming/gymnastics/music/etc lessons.

So I'm definitely in agreement with ryguy904. It's a pretty sweet life.

(Before all this, he used to photograph for a teen magazine and basically flew around the world a lot taking pictures of 16-year old girls having fun on the beach and that kind of thing. I think he lives somewhat of a charmed life.)

I know someone like this, though I wouldn't put it in such vulgar terms.

Wife is a law firm partner and the husband is a "stay at home dad". He takes the children to school every morning on his bicycle but after that, the nanny takes over. He spends the rest of his day working on his hobbies and projects while the nanny looks after feeding them and taking them to swimming/gymnastics/music/etc lessons.

So I'm definitely in agreement with ryguy904. It's a pretty sweet life.

(Before all this, he used to photograph for a teen magazine and basically flew around the world a lot taking pictures of 16-year old girls having fun on the beach and that kind of thing. I think he lives somewhat of a charmed life.)

More seriously though, I'd be pretty annoyed if I ended up at a job that I could've gotten without the MBA. If I chose to work there, that's fine. But if I work there because I HAVE to, that would entirely suck.